Sony Posts Troubleshooting Guide for the PS4 'Blue Light' Issue

Sony has posted a troubleshooting guide for
PlayStation 4 owners experiencing a continual "blinking blue light" on
their new consoles.

Sony has posted a troubleshooting guide
for PlayStation 4 owners experiencing a continual 'blinking blue light'
on their new consoles, which seems to indicate a problem with hardware
or video output.

According to user reports on Amazon, Twitter and YouTube,
problems associated with the 'blue light of death' (a throwback to Xbox
360's infamous 'red ring of death') include no video or audio output,
or consoles powering off with no prompting. The specific cause of this
error is currently unclear, although Sony has acknowledged that the
problem could lie -- very broadly -- with TV compatibility, issues with
the PS4 power supply, issues with the PS4 hard drive, or issues with
other PS4 hardware.

If you're experiencing this problem, Sony recommends turning off your
PlayStation 4 completely and holding down the power button for at least
seven seconds (until the system beeps twice), disconnecting your PS4 AC
power cord from the electrical outlet, and checking for visibly damaged
parts - this includes the system's HDMI port, which has been the cause
of a recent publicized issue. Of course, check all input settings and cables, too.

Failing that, Sony recommends contacting PS4 customer support, as the publisher continues to investigate the root of the problem.

Reports of various PlayStation 4 issues have been coming in this week post the console's release in North America.

"There have been several problems reported, which leads us to believe there isn't a singular problem that could impact a broader percentage of systems," Sony said. "The number of affected systems represents less than .4% of shipped units to date, which is within our expectations for a new product introduction."